Commonomics USA and the Materialized Empathy project are pleased to present this webinar by Ma'ikwe Ludwig and Matt Stannard.

The webinar includes a special presentation by Tawana Petty, Detroit-based poet, author, organizer, and board member of Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership, past recipient of the Spirit of Detroit Award, Woman of Substance Award, Women Creating Caring Communities Award, and was recognized as one of Who’s Who in Black Detroit

The webinar will take place Saturday April 16, 2016, at 10AM Pacific/1PM Eastern time. If you can't attend the webinar live, your registration (see below) will get you a permanent link to the archived presentation.

Themes

The real answer to the economic insecurity, environmental degradation, and political brutality of our time is building communities and networks of sustainable, cooperative economic justice. Many groups are doing that right now. How can we make that easier for everyone?

Ma'ikwe Ludwig is executive director at the Center for Sustainable and Cooperative Culture, on the board of directors of the Fellowship for Intentional Community, the sustainable communities director of Commonomics USA's Materialized Empathy project, and a leading authority on community responses to climate change.

Matt Stannard is policy director for Commonomics USA and a longtime economic justice advocate, on the board of directors of the Public Banking Institute, and has provided economic and legal advocacy support for victims of violence and economic insecurity in the U.S. and abroad.

How to Attend

Cost of the webinar is $10 per connection (unlimited attendees per connection). Please invite people to watch with you.